Chelsea are open to the prospect of a stunning double deal worth over £100million for Premier League stars Alexis Sanchez and Romelu Lukaku, according to reports.

Antonio Conte is a huge admirer of Chilean superstar Sanchez and believes he is a player who can match his demanding philosophy at Stamford Bridge.

Conte admits he's a big Sanchez fan as he discusses Chelsea transfer plans
Sanchez, 28, is still no closer to agreeing terms for a new deal with the Gunners and is being monitored by a host of elite clubs, including Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus.

Everton striker Lukaku, meanwhile, looks set to leave Goodison Park come the summer after informing Ronald Koeman of his desire to leave the club.
While the combined fees for Sanchez and Lukaku would be in excess of £100million, the Daily Telegraph say Chelsea are open to the prospect of signing the duo.

Diego Costa’s long-term future in west London remains the subject of much speculation and the Spaniard’s exit would ensure Conte moves for at least one replacement.
It is also claimed that the Premier League high-flyers have cooled their interest in Real Madrid star Alvaro Morata.

Barcelona forward Neymar has revealed his ambitions to play in the Premier League, admitting desire to play under Pep Guardiola or Jose Mourinho.

The 25-year-old arrived at the Camp Nou in 2013 from Santos and has gone on to form a formiddable partnership with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez in the deadly attack combo, but there were reports last summer that the Brazilian was considering his future at the Camp Nou, with suggestions of a move to the Premier League or Paris Saint Germain being in the offing.

Neymar in a recent interview with the Sun, confessed his love for the Premier League and even revealed his desire to play under Guardiola or Mourinho.

He said: “The Premier League is a championship that amazes me.

“I like the playing style and the teams. And who knows, someday, I would like to play at it, yes.

“I admire Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool — these are the teams that are always there fighting.